MUNITIONS OF WAR
EMBARGO UNLIKELY
Congressmen Not in Favor of
Senator Hitchcock's Bill
Imposing Levy.
POLL FORECASTS T.'O ACTION
t!t:J T Ctv. a4 writ
! r Caarl-t A. Itaaaoa. a Btattf
of tia Suva! .: Io-4e.
Tie coroede rocitin f IS original
xmiral aimbara. "ana dialogue and
!" hit. ana r"rtrer prlenrs
of -I eh:rererkerf taea.fisr on
rar.mtal l..r.4 In th outft InIOc
Uveaa-
Ore of lb castaway " Blm
a wonderful pocket machine.
ttsat r....r mMiiii from ail
lh. or.l and kaare th ttt In
f rued ef event. rl prominent
Vee-uvee Boflila ara -man-1 lotted In
d UB-.- till lr.e FKtlo Itself
!-! la lha re.ru f lha cslaaya
br a 'jar port.
lurt ta lima ef Iheir il' v
ar.l milria ar d;jid l lh n
l.satenroeril ef lha native, sad of
that tea prootmtnl sutjcl ara dres
Qt-.len af Ornlrr forwn to
(oanirjr I'wbI Voilnf
luamhrrlaln im of Two Who
t limr .rr.r.lkn's Movce
tT rf rrt.jjl-.-.Mr.IX
tv ni.;r.. ,oi. t J- ' a I
rrn.-riat aHI act rae a bill eatabiien
las an tnbtriq tjrn it-untitoni ef -ear,
Tiara i cut rn-a d.S.u.:j in fore-
ailrf nrn-.-tion after rotmJtrlr
te r: llaa la rcsnarlina a P"ll ef
M r--nac nt Ho'te ef Kprjf nU
t.a n I: Imrariani matter.
Thar ta aa t?etEa of greater mo
ment la IS re-4ntr at lha prent tirra
l" that M-a put t tfenaiors
and inr..an-an. I: w i dract and
a;'4io-t. as foITowa:
4aaalsa la I faint.
" vo-i faver a a ambarj.j on mo-
li'.nnl of war
k.imry m'wftr of fnrre.e knew IHat
fTe-.i-fent W'i:on. ti rap.oa to liar
man niatn.. ha t t lt J tha lir
man jtmbaxaiT thai In rf-.ang lha
ru J war whll lb war wa In
pre-r-ee woi!4 a an unneutral act.
r:ry meroter of Coner anew that
tia a'Eee ara ptarrhaaina; immenee
atant:f.a ef euppliee In tne L'nited
jitAtat. an.f thai I purrr-.ajM.e made
wara an Important f.atur r( tr mo
Biant ah:. p l. brtnc'.a- bark prvparlty
l la couatrir
It wat Itkawlaa known tat Irrmra
ft'tu paa:jra wa b-in ! and
WO'lM ba aPlal lo l'onrij to pa
hi i imto.ijK an arabarco.
Tfta ri li ri Ur ruin from
r atato In tha I nloft ara or
wh'.miaclr aaa!nt a proposal to m
pa aa ambarcx Taara ia oa:r ona
ran. I Mna, r?4rQ('T. utl W'h It
wjj'.j ra-l ral run:lrralin. Tnat
l if t,rt i' t-m an I hr a- iaa ton.
tiata tha PoUct of linc Mtn afti
Iftair rarana wbU'b h b-aa fha a-j
af crnr rvm-etranca by lrr-l
aat Wilson.
alr Twjw Saaaiwrw l'ir flaw.
Tn tha swnata. f r iiamflf. oatr I a a
Faxal'ra rr l-4 lhal thar for-. an
m'nfir g t-ua a: ninaT lirmvalvra
wf rniior IC!ti-h-wh. af N'brxkv
Tr ara artatisi' I'hambarlain. of lra
n. an.t -nator Martina, of .N'aar Jr.
T f: fo,.whr aatora da-lara4
tar wara appoat to aar aucn ariiort.
I' ia af I'aiifaraia. Taocnaa of
fal.jra.l-. rl Sr af florl.la. UiMtmi
af i .... jpl Waal ar. 4 M.r c(
W)n'ii. a cf I'ata'-Jrra anl 'i'P-pai-l
of Tcaaa. a I l am,.ft. tn4
riranJ-a af f oac!l.--i. of
M a"a. r 4tta. T waaa4 ef .Vl.c.faa.
t a.n an l I of Va:v. .(
wo'ta f .Naw tora. Ilarj.na- of f.io,
n t Wrrn of y af 1 r. gr.
f tha ll.'4a iav fia tanrraCa
ant a na ltp-rii .ana imw4 I m
aaivaa in faar f an arcbarc-j, Tbaaa
man wara
I ' r it f:.a i ef ra:.f-r.a.
f i of Kin.a. of ra.
rrttja--eEa M iin'fwi af il.aaaippt.
tn-l flirlta af W i fn n i n.
H'9 a ai. an K a i a of f:iforai.
fti.ianaraT aa( r.rtetan af :i.aaitv
J"nf f Ka ! af Ma-ri.
r.a!l an-l Kara af Ifbio. bJ Cary
aa4 r'-ti af l -!; a.
ar l iwaa) I a aaatavM IL
Taa fm-rlaH aara'aat arl4a aucb
atan a 11 r of irain.a. i fcairroaa of
rr-a M m fisraiffn raetoa cmi.
Ia. T...man af Araaaa. Wtln of
rior la. t . of ri. V. K Vlil
lam a af l.l I topml t"4 W at-
bma af t-n-liti-tna. fi-impftray af Ui
a aatppi. Aiaiaalar. ;ua.a.l an4 Ham
I f .j:a'r. jtrh-a of -brnkn.
t. "loa at l.M.. Ui.t of l'onl-n-a.
iim.i of T"iB', tlardr of
Tata an.j fa : jr aa4 KI'; at Mil-
T i Itar'jh ifaaa aralnt n-tii4
fufr an liiTa f "Ufoi-!. T'.l"n
C l'rit.-il...1. li! r oC t-alawara.
v.inn. Mi-kbii. rhrrarf tri i an!
.oir I I'ra7, of Irunt. Nri of
ln-t- i"4, Kotorla. lirMfi tai litrinrr
af )lA.4i-lt'iiH M ruiton. rrn.th.
Lav L Jaaiaa an-t tTamCon of Mirhiaan.
Mi.. ar of Minnaota. tirar of Naar Jar
m9. Waa-aa. yal Kuwr. M-tt. hBT
ar ant fiiti of ,V-r r. ii.r.
-.r-.n an4 Mat'hawa of Uhio. llot
wo i. . Millar a" I
af I'anaa v ' aft i . trrn of Varmont.
f am - a irini. 1 i lfia -! 1 n of l
Vmn a att.l M.m l- I af rrninc
Tha A4-ninleratn atpata that Vn.
a'or Mit- h-o k. of Nabraaka. pra
bia bt.l tT.p-a.ft a an rtnbartro oa mur.i
t .r. if a It la nil b.irT4 that
ha alit C mivt atyport. lall
fr.m lha .. t h. ftaator ant n
(raaaman w 10 ! V irtar wara atirr4
9 or tha rote. in aieuatrin roar tab
a run -)lacnl iaw il Ita ailaation.
Wirioi.r. accoMin t h rrplia ta.
r tnar ra u- that If an mbjo
aha-a:4 ha .np.aa4 vpa munitiooa of
war. r'vari:r lha prohibition dual
ba n'lai'il t atri!hin( that antcr
Ino tha rranufaclara of muRttton. (o.
I1 La tha baa of all Man aap."ana
mm rnri rut off our n.a to ?ita
aur own fa a, " r-nrJ ona ftouihara
Cffr--ran. wrttma! rnf i4eliai:r.
fo It I.KJka aa th-- tha AJnun.a
tratna 4 lK-a ai'-aa na4 hara no ron.
rmm aho ii tha prorat! to lar aa am
barao an aBaait-riat.
wiiio aim i
iriu mi k i.mMmorH.
l.li III HIU
j: it;.
: U )
i
la ' ' '
m4rrr aiaffaral llral.
AuJrar ritaffurd lattippla. tha
rharrnlna: llttta daochtar of Mra.
1' Cfanxnn Kharp. formarly Mra.
t-alrr Maf ford-LalpP'. of !
Kranrlco. who la riaitlnat hap
BranJtnolh'r. Mr. Jmn Thomp-a-n.
n Uiirrihirrl. ral-brata-l
hr fifth birthilar Thuredajr
Or'o"- by a party. whUh w
attan-lad by a numhar of tha
T.ail folk of Laurrihurtt.
rrform. prohlbiiioo, and domaatlc troa-
b.aa.
Tr-a rxl la almwat romplrta. and
rrhraraa.a al'l b'jin wKHn a wraa.
FESTIVAL HEAD NAMED
j.
Jt:il:lt
It MIY
ta t hom: tkmpo-
PHMIUIT.
Ir. - K. Riaaa V4 111 Art aa aaa-rrtarr
I alii r IWaraJ la rrraaaarally
Oraaal.rd.
pT. J. Jariar tn rhoaara trrrporarj
pr.aiJ.Bt, and lr. A. K. Hla tam-
porary r(iry of lha i.oaa ra-
tiaal A iann at a m'atin' oi n
aaar and old a)ir-or of lha boaral hald
n lha fnarubar of lumman laal tilgot.
rrir wtitr era atil.aMotv m-rair. wai
-, i,. rr ia of tha inability of all
h naw ct.rrrtora to ba praaant. Tha
n.m.irra of tha ralirlnj coarn nano'q
lia thrir raaiaaationa nq ma l-w si
ra. lora look I air pla'. !' manarit
orlanliatlon wfll ha maUa T'la4y at
nriat k Ira lha .hamor or I ommrrr
Tba mmtr of lha old board adoptad
a raaot Mllon Ihanklnjt tha rlty baautiful
v-acsmittaa. btad-4 by Juiiua Malar, fur
lha rh.iant work dna PT thai ram-
laa iturtra !at ) rat i faatlaal. Tha
old romri f. alao lurnJ 0cr I una
iiiio'.mf I.
Xrntr of lh 1! ooara who wrra
pfaaar.l a tha niirv laat nlcht wrra
H J Ja'r. . K. JaTrT. i . iwia
mafar. J. M. I'un.iora. i. K ian. . V-
Uratlon. . C. tiara. J I' Lxx awood.
t-r A. H. lillti and O. Ik I'aldwall
Tba othar mamba-ra of tha nar board
r- f. A. Mra and J O. Cnvltt.
Uamha-ra of tha ratirtnc board ara
I'm.rr otmataa.l. John I . urroiu r.
mid. r. ' lia-ra- litatia J liakar. ILL.
orhait. Jr..s Kanilrr. J. r fad l.araon.
. i Tiar. . it. riammar. Ira V. I'owrra
ivd Wan Vinrant. I hil K liataa wa
na auparintaftoant of amuvamanta of
tha tll Hoaa K.ll'l
GUS ZAHH Ml GO FREE
lint .-.: oaj MUHTTtL 01
ni ihi.i:i uimixu ( ii Hi-
SPOKANE JITNEYS EXPAND
fjl. aa tea rw I: tpa-railrj
rw Limoaaiar".
for Trt
f"K W aN . Nor Mortal)
aaa f r atjeaion and Irr: proa afr a n I
af tha a-ito-far -h ira huainaaa. tnlud
lct tai obi and j. terra, ar now uclf
w a .
na ef tr-e bli(aa pro arta n ro u n-a 4
t y la that ef lha a a n . .aa a a n m -panv.
whl. a p!a lo aapand lli.-.ia fof
aaar f-.'Te! thla Winder.
Viuio It. arno.mca-4 that
tha rmpany la f K.ricc with aaaarai
ltitTo.!a rran'ifa"irar f.f t haw
I ma-Kln-i wh i.-n w !I rol ia lha
aai h )r'ioo.l rf aa.-.i
"Tka raw rara will lo-rh luat t-ka prl
ata riniwi;." aa.J Miucr liia
41. "T- wi.t ba trada wita tha da
tlOuata:a b)4.n - that rr carl raa
ba mala af th-nt. for ji -it. mar."
!'.oy m n a:o ara ait:rc tSa eat
tnmm of a tat raa In r'ln lao'
Inr tha valasi'y of lha atata bn!.n
'.aw juvou'd thi fttor tham It w uil
land (9 iTti:ai th .'.""ay btfa.nraa
VANCOUVER ELKS TO PLAY
Th CUai)." nrlilnal Coma-tly.
lo tW Iraa-nirtl In Jasoary.
T isrflt V I: R. XV n . Nor : !!--
alat y Vaarouaar l.dra of I lka will
ato a romiu opara aioul tha mid4.a
af Jaiitrr aa-U Tba corardy la to-
aaa Vlaa rt far Thrwaah Halllaa
af Brwadway Brtda l.labla ta
Mia taa aa ApaaaL
After trilntr for eirtht hour! to da
c.d whrt.'iar tiua Zahn waa Intoxl
ralad lt wrak whan ha awarrad hl
iui.imubi!i and rraahad lhrouh lha
ralllra of tha Broadway brliira. a Jury
In firruil J i-'.e liatana" court lata yaa
larday cotilrfn I arre-a unanlmoua y.
Nina of tham did ar. though. Nina
man Ihoucht iUhn waa Innocent. Thrr
ina:at4 lhal h wa aTullly of yiolatlnj
tha rlty ordinanr prvhibltins a drunk
en man from drlrtra an auioruohiia
'Mab thi art Z-hn fra." aald
Jurlca 1'ialana. Tha violation of a rlly
ord.nan'- Hat ben hrid by th Su-
preme Court la b not a mm. Judsa
Morrow r--ol'T raid that a raa ap
pealed from Municipal Court did not
r)uir a bnaatmou verdict, but nlne
men rould deride It.
And thr the ra atand. Th .'ury
waa diavharff'4 with th urdrtan-ilnK
that, if th -!n-J-irar ru!a waa found
to b rorrart. Zahn ran ao fr. it a
nnanlmou reratu t I ruiro, ha mut
be tried acaln.
Zahn waa rr'tad by County f'.oad
maatrr Yaon. who wa drlv'.n M au
tomobile a abort dtatanr befilnd him.
The front pari of Zahn a marhtne want
thro'-ian the ra.ll! and hunv over tha
rOar of lha brMca. Jmi orep the Moulh
ern l'r!fir railroad Tarda.
Mumr'pal Judz Meyeaaen had aaa-tani-a-l
Z-ahn tf 1 rtaa in Jail, and th
trial In J-idce Oatene' rourt Was an
pal from that ronrlrtion.
POOL HALL MAfJ FINED
forrla Slhrrro-a fok-trtl of $JJ
fop Allow in tr Minor,
Mirria Sitaarnian. proprlelop of a
pooihail at III1 f.xlh afreet, who waa
arr.ttat ida men! by Totlc fer
caant tr;-r and I'atrolmaa II. V.
WjijSI. charted wi'h allow ir- minora
la hie poolroom after I I. M. wa
Rnx-d :. It Muni ital Jjiii slevrn
en yeatarday. f trarmar. la aid by
orrvere to b an old offender.
Clarenr M:lr. acd II year, and
l"rd T. Marrl.l. Jr 1 year, who war
In tn poolrwom. war finact li each.
lrar -iaar Vara
i a IJl.ni p -a,
pak!ia acaaaia raa-
STONE OF fiTKINLEY
URIAHS LAID
Ceremonies Reminiscent of ex
President's Life Commem
orate Event at Niles, 0.
MANY NOTABLES PRESENT
Gra-at AchlrTrTnrot and Homrly In-
rlilrnta Alirpaatr In llevlrw or
I.lfc by pai.rp Patriotic
Papailr Oncna rpoitparnma?.
VILKS. O.. Nov. lo The cornrr-
lona of th National MrKlnlcy Blrlh
plara Memorial waa Uld hrre At noon
indar with carrmonici remlnlnrani ot
lha -rrr!denfa lira. "Iaa ivinaijr
UshL'' the hymn which rlun to the
murdrred Treaidrnt In hi dyin mo
menta and lh Mrauaa waits. Xn tne
llajiutlful Blua I'anuba." a favorite of
Mra. McKlnlry'a. were playrd by tne
Cntad Slate Marina Pand. and James
II. Jloyt. an Intimate friend of the
Prealdrnt. recited pemonal remlnls-
cencea. Al in conciueion or mi
c-ramm Malnr Charles B. Ilanford. head
f the marine band declaimed me
Jtar-.panKlrd Banner." a bit of elocu
tion which MrKlnley waa wont to re-
quet In hi White House alays.
I'reeldrnt Wilson was rorcea io oe
cllne an invitation to lay the corner
stone, but he sent a representative ana
promised to b present at the dedica
tion of th bulldinrr. uinrr ituesis ot
th day Included Senators romerene
and Hardin-, of Ohio: Representative
Aahbrook of Johnstown. VI.: J. -
Hi-hmldlaD. of Cincinnati, one of the
truateee of th memorial itma: oer
nor Willla of Ohio: Myron T. Herrlck,
of Cleveland. p-Ambassador to Krante.
arxl C. rvrr. of lt. I.oul. a mem-
he of I'onirrH and commander or
tha I'nlted Si.anlah war veteran
Governor Willi. Mr. llerrtcK ana Jar,
Dyer were the principal spealsrrs.
l-arade Oaeaa Prainwair.
Tka atav'a rrammm beran with a
oarade. In which alat troops, veteran
orsnn'.SAtlons. Mson and other or
aanluiioni in which McKlnley was In
lereeted loo parL Camps of .Spanish
War Veterana and posts or tne irann
Armv of lh iieoublio from tlevriand
iMianra Ctnton and Akron. O.. and
rittaburs. ttharon and Newcastle. I
ware in tha I In.
Mr. llarrlrk in Ms speech said, in
na rl '
w men In all th aires have so laid
hold on th hearts of a people as Mc-
k i.i.r did Whan ITince tniam oi
ranite died, women and cnnaren cneo
lr th streets: men. women ana rnii-
drea all oer lh world wepi wnen Lin
coln waa bol McKlnley-a death was
personal, polcnant (rlcf IO minions
of his countrymen.
McKlnley perceived tne importance
of maintaining riKht relations wun
other nations, and bis conduct of the
Hpaolah War and of our part In the
Hoser rebellion, and hi views on Int
ernational queatlona rnrea a nroaa
and Enrou corr.prenenaion oi 'e
rhanllm poaltlon of th Cnlled Males
toward th real of the world."
Aehleaeeaeala Ar Kealewed.
Me llovl reviewed the treat achieve
ment of the McKlniry Administration,
and then t llloat'ate th lntenelv hu-
n an aid of the fre.l.lent n ioia ine
folio ma stories of McKlnley's career:
- ii. iima of lha Boirr rebellion.
whan lha diplomatic repreaenlattves of
other patlona wer In danuer. mllltaiy
fore wer beln enl by all th lead
in rountriaa to suppres tha rebellion.
Our iroopa were In tranalt under com
mand of Oeneral Chafe. MrKlnley was
taktnc a needed real al his noma in
-anion. O. The lons-dlstance leiai'non
waa aituatad between two windowa
Under on of tSem was a faucet. One
mornlne- tba rrealdcnt 1 rauro. to
the lonf-dlatanr trlephon by hla two
areat ccretar'.e. Hay and Hoot. A
meaaAS had been received from th
,e of Kuaaia and th Kmi-rror oi
Oermanv. renue.tlni that tha I'resldent
of the fnlted Plate should r'ro tne
American soldiers under in commauu
Of Couat Walderaee. th Oerman ..m
ral. In order to Insure harmony of
action on th part of th allied armlen.
It was a momentous dispatch, and seri
ous results muni ueieni uvu im
proper and InteliiKent anwer.
Some workmen in tne street orcein
thirsty, so one or their numoir was
aent for water. So while the Chief Kl-
ecutlv was coneultlnit with his secre-
tATle concrrnln this lmiortanl mai
ler over the telephone. John walked up.
hunt his pail on the faucet and turned
on the water. Th runnlnn water aiis
turbed lh TresidenL He anked hi
secretaries to wall a moment, and, look-
ins out of the window, said:
John, that water running in the
nail make a very disturbing noise, and
am buey lalklnr over the ion-dis-
lanre telephone, rirase turn It off for
a f.'W moments.
lakairer llrara Caaveraallon.
""All rlaht. Major. replied John. anil.
turninic off the water. h filled his pipe
and llshtrd it. and then. sittlnK down
with his back to the house, listened to
th conversation.
McKlniry was not impatient, nor aid
h resent, s almost any other man
wotiliL thl Interference. He dictated
to Ms secretaries over the telephone
that famous and -McKlnlyesque' rrply
rnnaenllnc that the American troop
honld be placed under Ihe command
f th German Consul. Th 1'reeldenl
huniC up the receiver, but he did not
forrfet John.
John. h said. 1 am through now.
and you can turn on th wster attain.'
John did ana tnen. leaning on
lh window si. I. s.ild:
'Major. Ibecauae all tn laboring
men la Canton called him by that fa
miliar title -Major. I hope yon ar iro
Inr to settle th.it CMnrae question all
rlsrhl. aln-t you
1 hop so, John, said th trreat
eiecutlv.
'Well. Major replied John "yoa
don't ne-d to be too dern yielding, for
all of ua boy are behind you.
Thank you. John, said the irreat
reldenl. and lh Incident wa closed."
era will attend the Teachers Institute
in Eugene Monday, Tuesday and
Wedneaday, and the last days of tha
week have been declared holidays. The
last football name of the season will
ba stared Thanksglvlnir Day, when tha
High School tram faces the AJumnL
AUTO VICTIM IS DEAD
J. O. 'Wins, of Vat.lmu(ral, Suc
cumb to Injuries.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Nov. 2o.
CpeclaL) J. O. Wins, al years old,
prominent stale aranner. member of
tha Washouffal Council, e s.-presldent of
the Clarke County Fair Association,
and "potato kinK." died at hia home
today at A. M.. from Injuries received
In n autoraobila accl.h nt Friday night
Mr. Wins; was driving- home from
Mount rieasant to Washougal when
piece of the bottom of his car act In
tba way of the steerlnn near. tle at,
tempted to repluca it. KUldlng- the car
with on band.
The car vrered on the f;rado and
went over an embankment about 13
fart hirrh. plnnlnir him under It.
Mr. Wlnir leaves a widow ia Washou-
Kal and an adopted daughter.
M'MINNVILLE MEETING BIG
IntcrftlnisAddrr!.,! Mark Sunday
School Convention.
M MINNVILLK. Or.. Nov. i0. (Spe
elaLI Interesting addresses rnarKea
the openinrr day of the annual lam
hill County Sunday School convention
and the attendance waa large. The
programme follows: -
Lev. c I . uatea, openinfc praytr,
Rev. C. A. rhillips. address. '-Modrn
Sunday School rroblema'"; Mrs, Olive
Clark, slate worker, "Elementary Work
In Jrmall Schools"; -Mrs. C uurieson,
"How to Trent Beglnnera"; Rev. Ho-
here-. "Fifty Years With the sunuay
tichools"; Judpo J. B. Dodaon, "Sunday
School as a County Asset." The Metho
dist Episcopal Church tendered a re
tention to the delegates late in iu
afternoon.
1667 DRESSINGS ARE MADE
Committee) Krwort 1 8,2-1 1
Been Sent to Soldiers.
Have
Th work of maklntr bandapes and
other surrlcal dresalnsrs for the sol
diers of Europe Itoes on unabated In
Portland. The surg-lcal dressinir com
mittee, under the leadership of Mrs.
Charles Scaddln-. yesterday Have out
a report for the week.
I'rlor to last werlt I.hl pieces m
bnndag and other articles had Deen
made. Tim committee reported yester
day that durln the past week It had
made SS flannel binder. 70 plain bind
ers JaS rracture paos, anoa, aa
-:nire drains. 675 flat dressings, 301
rolled bandages and 100 17-inch squares.
This brings the total up to ia,ii. or
17 pieces fop the week.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER RESIGNS
RUNNING TEAM HITS AUTOS
Idcrly Man la Knocked Down by
nunawaya on Iuy Mrvot.
Iteromlnr friahtmed while at First
and Tamhtll streets yaataraay iii't:
noon at t:S. a team belorrlng to Joe
Weber, farmer, of Milwaukle. ran up
amhlll. co.lldins. with an automotiiie
belonaina to If KarsLrn at nun
street, and knocking down C. I'tinn. an
idarly man. Th team aio janimvi
Into an auto belonging to the I'ortl-ud
Hallway. Light at Tower Companv.
No damage wa don, ana. witn tn
elp of I'atrolman C. G. Crampton. Mr.
Weber succeeded In eKtrlcating ni
team and wagon. Mr. T'unn was bruised
but was not arriotaly burt.
Junclloo C ity ScIkxjIs lo Clone.
JCNCTION CITY. tr.. Nov. SO. Hp
rlaLI Tba school of this Olace Will
doe T&ank(lviii( week. Tba Icath-
II. C. Kcnilall to Follow I-'. una
to Denver Street Hallway.
II. C. Kendall has resigned as traf
fic engineer with the Portland iiaii
way. J-Jght A. Tower Company to ac
cept a position oi larger r"v"""""
tles under hia former chief. K. w. Hlld,
now vice-president and general man
ager of lh Iienver Tramway Company.
Me Kendall came to Portinnd m years
ago to make a traffic survey and work
out rerouting plana for tha Portland
Railway. Light at power lompmj.
Just prior to coming io i umaiu n
with the executive de
partment of the Illinois Traction CorfT
ruiny. Mr. Kendall la a graduate of
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
COMMUNITY SING IS HELD
Lebanon Una rii-tt Entertainment In
social Center Proftramnie.
i.cHASO.V. Or.. Nov. SO. (Special.)
The first entertainment under the aua
plcea of the newly-organised commu
nity eoclnl center committee waa given
laat night In me smcihuij oh ua
lahanoii Hlizh School. After a pro
gramme the audience Joined In hinting
several old favorites.
Th tirouramme was arranged, oy ine
Commute cf SO formed earlier In the
season to establish a community center.
Th. -ommltlce was divided Into isub-
commltlees, each of which will have
rhini of successive entertainments.
The next will bo given in Uecember.
PARKER GETS PERMIT
rainless' -Mar 1K ntiflneto" in Ore-
(on;. Capitalization $5000.
SALE1L Or Nov. 20. (Special.)
rermtt to lo business In Oregon was
.ot.i.a irwl.v liv Cortioraimn v.onimi-
sloner ochuldcrman to Painless Parker,
Dentist, a California corporation, in
corporators are fc.. It- larner. o. a.
Moheny and Harry Morasn. The com-
i. eanltal xed at sjuvv.
A nermit also was granted to the
nrnvb....-nlon Lumber Company, in
corporated In Minnesota. The com
pany, which is capitalised at Il.7o0.0o0,
in K - v hi.fti auincn ai -. ... v..,
where a mill waa recently -established.
Poultry llullng Suicnded.
WASHINGTON. Ncv. 10. Rules of
Western carrlera prooing withdrawal
of a first-class rating on live poultry In
coops, less than carloads, between
it. in Western territory, 'were sus
pended until March 10 by the Interstate
Commerce Commission tocla.
Iladlejr to Iluil for Senator.
u-avsaS CITY. Nov. :0. Herbert S.
Hadley. ex-P.epubllcan Governor and
Attorney-General of Missouri, today
announced his candidacy for the United
States S-n In 191.
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WILSON MOTORS FAR
President and Mrs. Gait Take
Ride Into Maryland.
FARMER BAND TURNS OUT
Bass Drum and Two Horns Play
"America' as Party PasscsCitl
len Whom Pierce Patted on
Head Gives Greeting.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. President
Wilson, Mrs. Norman Gait, his fiancee,
and Mrs. W. II. Boiling, her mother,
took a 200-mile automobile ride today
lo Tolnt Lookout, Md- on Chesapeake
Bay. They left Washington early In
mornlnsr. accompanied by a large se
cret service eunrd. and did not return
until after dark.
As the party passed through the
small village ot Hldge, Md.. on the
return ride, they were greeted by a
farmer band, and the entire population
of the place, all waving American flags.
The band, consisting of three farm
ers with a bass drum and two horns.
played "America as the president: mo
tored by. His automobile slowed down
and he waved his hat.
At Leonardtown. tne eniiaeni
stopped for a few minutes and held an
informal reception lor a large crowo
whl'-h otilckly rollected. An American
flag was run up over the town hall a
few minutes after tha party's arrival.
"lou are the first President I've seen
since Mr. Pierce," said one elderly man
as he shook hands with the President.
"He patted me on the head way back
before the Civil War."
Many of the people wanted to shake
hands with Mrs. Gait, too, and she
smilingly greeted them. Warm ap
plause followed the party aa they left
the town.
Shortly after noon, the party stopped
by the roadside and ate a lunch pre
pared at the White House. At Point
Lookout, -they alighted from their ma
chine and walked along the beach
where the Potomac River joins Chesa
peake Bay. They also examined a
monument erected over the graves of
several hundred Confederate soldiers.
YAMHILL PIONEER IS DEAD
Mrs. Susan Morris Pases at
93 Years.
Age of
M'MINNVILLE. Or.. Nov. 20. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. Susan Morris. Oregon pio
neer and first white girl born in Bates
County, Missouri, died Wednesday at
her home near here, where she had re
sided since settling In 1851, after cross.
Ing the plains by ox taam. She would
have been 93 years old December 6.
he was married March 11, 1840. To
her were born 11 children. There are
38 grandchildren. 27 great-grandchildren
and four erreat-great-grandchll-dren.
Dr. H. L. Morris, of McMinnville,
is one o her grandsons.
Butter Fat Brings 33 Cents.
JUNCTION CITT. Or.. Nov. 20. (Spe
cial.) The Junction City Creamery
paid 33 cents for butter fat during the
mnnth of October. This Is from 1 to 2
cents higher than other creameries paid
throughout the state, lor tne past year
the local creamery scored the highest
average in the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege butter context.
REPUBLICANS CALLED IN
WILSON INVITES COXFEHKMC K ON'
PREPAREDNESS ISSl E.
Mann Saya He Is Willing to Consult,
but Not to Go to White House t
Be Told What to Do.
WASHINGTON", Nov. 20. President
Wilson today asked Senator Gallinger
and Representative Mann, Republican
leaders of the Senate and House, re
spectively, to confer with him before
the opening of Congress on legislation
for Nationul defense. The time of the
conference will be arranged to suit tha
two leaders.
Just before the opening of Congress
the President will confer with Repub
lican members of the Senate and House
military and naval committees.
While it was being made known at
the White House that the Republican
leaders had been invited to a confer
ence. Representative Mann, who was
at the State Department asking for
protection of American planters who
have been driven out of Mexico, made
a statement on the President's pro
posal: "The President may give orders to
the pemocrats in Congress." he said,
"but he certainly cannot call me to the
White House to give orders. I am per
fectly willing to consult with him, but
not to go up there to be told to do
what he has decided upon. Everybody
Is for preparedness, of course, but I am
not willing to say what attitude the
Republicans in the House will take
toward the Administration's defense
programme until I know just what it
is from the documents, not from the
newspapers."
Mr. Mann said he had heard that tho
President had written a letter to him.
but that he would not discuss it until
after he had seen it.
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Dandruff Soon
Ruins the Hair
Girls If you want plenty of thick,
beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all
means gat rid of dandruff, for It will
starve your hair and ruin It If you
don't.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wsah It out. The only sura
way to get rid of dandruff la to dis
solve It. then you destroy It entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon; apply itrat night
when retiring; u enough to moisten
th scalp and rub It In gently with the
finger tips.
By morning, most If not all, of your
dandruff will b gone, and three or
four mora applications will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy every
stnrle sign snd trace of IL"
You will find,, too, that alt Itching
and digging of the scalp will stop, and
your hair will look and feel a hundred
limes better. You can get liquid arvon
at any drug store. It is Inexpensive
and four ouncrs Is all you win need.
no matter how much dandruff you
have. Thia aiinpla remedy never fail.
Adv.
Truth Will Endure
Right will win. The Feldenheimer
plan of selling jewelry is right.
The Feldenheimer Plan means the
most for your money.
The Feldenheimer Plan means one
price to all.
The Feldenheimer Plan means truth
ful statements.
The Feldenheimer Plan assures you
of fresh, new, late style goods of highest
quality always.
We get a great deal of satisfaction in
looking at jewelry and silver sold by us
ten, twenty, thirty and forty years ago
and seeing how well it has worn this is
the real test of Feldenheimer quality.
In selecting Thanksgiving
or gift silver you should
look into the years and
select enduring quality.
We offer a complete stock of the lat
est patterns of solid silver, silver plate,
silverware, carving sets, Sheffield plate,
the" beautiful Tiffany Favrile glass, etc.,
etc
Before you buy you owe it to yourself
to compare Feldenheimer quality and
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